Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead-Chapter 40 - : Chapter 40, Want to become a skeleton? _1

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Chapter 40: Chapter 40, Want to become a skeleton? _1

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“What’s going on? Why are there so many Undead here?” the orcs’ faces changed dramatically.

But no one was able to provide an effective answer.

More than twenty orcs, relying on each other, watched solemnly as the skeletons gradually tightened their encirclement.

It was only when they noticed that a group of skeleton soldiers were protecting

a human that they realized that all this was a trick of this human.

“Boy, who the hell are you?” the orc shouted.

Fang Hao gave a faint smile and said, “It doesn’t matter. Have you guys figured out how to eat me? My brain might taste good, and it might not make you dumber if you eat it.”

The undead soldiers continued to close in on them.

The orcs, however, were not in the mood to discuss whether they should eat brains.

“Kill, let’s break out together!” the orc shouted.

The rest of the orcs nodded in agreement.

Of course, Fang Hao also had no wish to delay any longer and simply

commanded: “Kill them all.”

Woosh!

The moment the command was issued, the skeletons launched an attack, flooding the orc forces instantly.

After less than five minutes of battle, the world returned to calm.

“Collect the loot, bury the bodies,” Fang Hao ordered indifferently.

This sort of thing happened too often.

To him, these twenty-something individuals were merely a one-sided slaughter.

Soon, the bodies were buried, and the spoils transferred onto the cart. [Rewards: 8 Wriggling Spines, 22 Orc Weapons, 15 Orc Armor, 43 Warfire Coins.]

Well, it counts as a small harvest.

The orc weapons and orc armor weren’t of much use to Fang Hao.

The most useful things were the Wriggling Spines and the Warfire Coins.

“Alright, let’s go back to our territory,” Fang Hao said.

Numerous skeleton soldiers surrounded the cart and headed in the direction of their territory.

Eira’s eyes bulged as she watched the scene unfold in disbelief.

Sitting in the back of the cart, it took her a while to make sense of everything.

What’s going on?

Her master didn’t seem to be an ordinary human.

He commanded such an enormous skeleton army.

Could he be disguised as a human, yet part of the Undead Clan? Would she be turned into one of these skeletons if she followed him back?

Thinking of this, Eira’s body involuntarily trembled again.

[Loyalty of Rabbitmen Clan’s Eira towards you has decreased by 5 points, currently at 70.]

The task of driving the carriage had been handed over to the skeletons. Fang Hao was lying in the cart resting when he suddenly got notified that

Eira’s loyalty had decreased, which caused him to feel slightly taken aback. When they were surrounded by orcs just now, Eira’s loyalty did not change, and she seemed to be ready to share the danger and adversity with him.

Now that the danger was over, why did her loyalty decrease?

“What’s wrong? Are you hungry? 1 have some dried meat here, you can eat some first,” Fang Hao said, tossing the bag of dried meat over to her.

Eira held it in her arms, her large eyes shifting a little.

“Right, do you eat meat?” Fang Hao suddenly remembered, do rabbits eat meat?

“Thank you, Master. I eat anything, and very little of it,” Eira answered in a crisp voice, opening the bag and putting a small piece of dried meat in her mouth to chew.

Rabbitmen weren’t rabbits. Their eating habits weren’t much different from that of humans.

They’re omnivores.

“Well, you don’t have to worry too much, I’m not one of those slave traders, I won’t harm you,” Fang Hao explained on the side.

Eira nibbled on her dried meat, her large eyes occasionally stealing glances at Fang Hao.

The Rabbitmen and Human Clan had similar aesthetics. Looking closely at Fang Hao now, his eyes were deep, his features distinct. He was actually quite attractive.

“Master, will you turn me into a skeleton too?” Eira raised her head, looking at Fang Hao.

Large, moist eyes, filled with a pitiful expression.

At her words, Fang Hao was taken aback.

‘■Do you want to become a skeleton?” Fang Hao asked in surprise.

“No, no, Eira doesn’t want to become a skeleton. Eira will behave and serve the master well. Please don’t turn Eira into a skeleton,” Eira directly kneeled in front of Fang Hao, her forehead lowered deeply.

The clothes barely covering her skin fell slightly, revealing a large part of her delicate skin.

No wonder the slave master had demanded such a steep price.

This rabbitman had an appearance that truly satisfied the demands of human males.

Fang Hao lightly coughed, turning his gaze away, and said, “Alright, get up. I have no plans to turn you into a skeleton, you don’t have to worry.” “Really?” Eira raised her head, glanced around at the neatly arranged skeleton army.

■■Why would I lie to you? You don’t have to be too formal. No one in the territory would bully you. You can live comfortably and do things you like,” Fang Hao said casually.

“Thank you, Master. I will definitely take good care of the master,” Eira’s furrowed brows finally relaxed, revealing a smile.

Fang Hao’s face warmed slightly. Being addressed as ‘Master’ by a bunny girl was somewhat embarrassing.

[Rabbitman Eira’s loyalty towards you has increased by 10 points, currently at

80.]

“Alright, rest for a bit. If you are hungry, eat some jerky. It will be better once we reach the territory.”

Having said that, Fang Hao laid down on the cart, opening the Book of Lords to pass the time.

As he opened the local channel, he saw a message.

-Fuck, can the Book of Lords take pictures? There is a huge army of skeletons passing by not far from my territory, easily tens of thousands.”

“Respect to the soldiers, I’d advise you to show some respect.”

“I knelt and watched them leave, how else should I show respect?

“I’m Zhang Qilin, 500 lumber, 1 offer you a drop of kyhn blood. “I’m disciple of Uncle Nine, 400 resources, I offer you fortune-telling!”

“I’m Diga…”

Watching the frenzied scrolling of messages, Fang Hao looked around.

Indeed, in the rear, he saw a territory protected by a shield.

The territory had no walls, but was simply surrounded by wood. Figures could be seen looking his direction, but the faces were unclear. Having seen this, Fang Hao paid it no more attention.

As dusk approached, the massive convoy finally returned to the territory. Only when the carriage entered the territory did Eira realize the terrifying number of skeletons present within Fang Hao’s domain.

Patrolling squads, those farming, those transporting resources.

All were skeletons.

This wasn’t a human city, it was an undead gathering place.

■■Move all these into the hall, be careful not to break them,” Fang Hao pointed to the crates holding Warfire Coins.

The crates weren’t large, and it was safest to keep them in the Lord’s wooden house.

The remaining resources were sent to the warehouse for storage.

“Eira!”

“Master, your orders,” Eira immediately approached, replying respectfully. “There’S meat in the warehouse, prepare dinner. It’s just for the two of us, they don’t need to eat,” Fang Hao said.

“Yes, understood Master,” Eira replied immediately, busying herself with the task.

She began to light the fire, preparing dinner.

And Fang Hao, after drinking a sip of water, began to continue building with the resources he obtained today.

“Level 1 Arrow Tower: Lumber 500, Stone 350, Thatch 280, Hemp Rope 200.” (Description: The Arrow Tower is one of the important parts of defending a base. It can be placed within the castle for early detection of enemy movement and also conduct ranged firepower attacks against enemies within its range..)